Genspark Realtime Voice gains GPT-Realtime-2
Genspark says its Call for Me Agent now runs on OpenAI's GPT-Realtime-2, upgrading the voice stack behind its hands-free task runner. The move should improve longer, tool-heavy conversations like calls, scheduling, messaging, and follow-through.
This is a practical voice-agent upgrade, not a flashy product debut. The real test is whether GPT-Realtime-2 reduces friction in live tasks enough to make voice a dependable control surface for work.
- –OpenAI's new model is built for stronger reasoning, longer context, and more reliable tool use in realtime conversations
- –Genspark is a plausible early production case because its workflow depends on interruption handling, action-taking, and conversational continuity
- –Voice products win on latency and recovery, not just natural speech, so the gains need to show up in actual call completion and task success
- –If this holds up, it strengthens the case for voice as an interface for agent workflows, especially on mobile and in-car use
- –The announcement also signals that vendors are starting to treat voice models as infrastructure layers rather than standalone demos
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2026-05-08
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2026-05-07
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